Volutellonectria asiana J. Luo, X.M. Zhang & W.Y. Zhuang, 2012

Luo, Jing & Zhuang, Wen-Ying, 2012, Volutellonectria (Ascomycota, Fungi), a new genus with Volutella anamorphs, Phytotaxa 44, pp. 1-10 : 5-6

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.44.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4929025

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0F79662E-C607-FF80-FF4D-FF75FD21F8A7

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Felipe

scientific name

Volutellonectria asiana J. Luo, X.M. Zhang & W.Y. Zhuang
status

sp. nov.

Volutellonectria asiana J. Luo, X.M. Zhang & W.Y. Zhuang View in CoL , sp. nov.

FIGS.2A− B View FIGURE 2 , 3A− H View FIGURE 3

MycoBank MB561607

Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the locality of the fungus.

Ascomata on old sporodochia or thin basal stromata, perithecial, solitary or 2−5 in a group, superficial, obpyriform, 110−210 µm high, 85−190 µm diam, with a small and red papilla, not collapsing or laterally collapsing when dry, red-orange when fresh and orange to red-orange when dry, turning dark red in 3% KOH and orange-yellow in lactic acid, smooth. Ascomatal wall 7.5−12 µm thick, of two layers; outer layer 6−9.5 µm thick, cells angular, 4−7.5 × 2.5−5 µm, cell wall 0.5−1.5µm thick; inner layer 1.5−3.5 µm thick, cells flattened, 5−11 × 1−2 µm, cell wall 0.5−1 µm thick. Asci subcylindrical to clavate, 8-spored, with an apical ring, 35−47 × 4−6 µm (n = 50). Ascospores subfusoid, uniseptate, not constricted at the septum, hyaline, smooth, irregularly biseriate, 9.5−15 × 2−3 µm (n = 50).

Sporodochia solitary or gregarious on substrate, usually stipitate, with a small basal stroma, 75−145 µm diam. Seta arising from sporodochial base and surrounding the conidiophores, 175−325 µm long, 3−5.5 µm wide at base, tapering to a round apex, 1−4-septate, smooth, hyaline, walls 0.5−1.5 µm thick. Conidiophores branched, 2540 µm long, 2−3 µm wide at base, closely aggregated. Conidiogenous cells in whorls of 2−4, adpressed, straight, cylindrical, slightly tapering towards the tip, 6.5−13 µm long, 1.5−2.5 µm wide at base, 0.5−1.5 µm near aperture (n = 50). Conidia rod-shaped, distally rounded, with a median displaced hilum, straight, 1-celled, hyaline, smooth, 4−8.5 × 1.5−2.5 µm (n = 50).

Colonies on PDA 3 cm diam after 5 d in the dark at 24 C, pale pinkish cinnamon, surface velvety, aerial mycelium white to yellowish, reverse light pinkish cinnamon. Colonies on (CMD) reaching 2.5 cm diam after 5 d in the dark at 24 C, pale pinkish buff, surface felty, aerial mycelium absent to sparse, reverse light buff. Conidiophores simple, unbranched, erect, septate. Conidiogenous cells cylindrical, slightly tapering towards the tip, 15−52 µm long, 1−1.5 µm wide at base, 0.51 µm near aperture (n = 50). Conidia subellipsoid to subfusoid, distally rounded, with a median displaced hilum, straight, 1-celled, hyaline, smooth, 4−11.5 × 1.5− 2.5 µm (n = 50). Sporodochia not observed.

Holotype. CHINA. HAINAN, Bawanling , 1100 m, on leaves of a palm, 6 July 2000, Zhuang W. Y., Wu W. P. and Zhang X. M., H17 , HMAS 76861 View Materials , ex type culture HMAS 188475 View Materials .

Paratype. Thailand. Saraburi, Khao Yai National Park, Phaedeodai , 1100 m, on Pandanus sp. , 12 August 1997, Samuels G. J . and Chaverri P ., 8410, BPI 745740 View Materials .

Notes. Volutellonectria asiana is most similar to V. consors in having red-orange and obpyriform perithecia with a red papilla, subcylindrical to clavate asci with an apical ring, hyaline ascospores with a smooth surface, smooth-walled sporodochial setae, 1-celled conidia, and light-colored colonies. V. consors , however, differs in having larger perithecia 210−270 µm high and 150−220 µm diam, a hairy perithecial surface, thicker perithecial walls 15−25 µm thick, somewhat longer asci 40−55 µm long, wider ascospores 3− 4 µm wide, ellipsoid conidia, and red sclerotia formed in culture ( Samuels 1977).

Our molecular data also support the establishment of V. asiana as a new species ( FIG. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). The two isolates are grouped together with high statistical support (1.00 BIPP; 100% BP) and separated from the morphologically similar species, V. consors .

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

Y

Yale University

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

M

Botanische Staatssammlung München

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

J

University of the Witwatersrand

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